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.e . . ~ * * ' ' ** LOa and Personal Mention ** * * * * * * * * * * * *Alr. and ml's. .I. N. Druniond, andlittle daughter, of Welford, are visiting relativs here this week.Alrs. W. Joel .Smitlh has returned toher home in Abbeville after visitinghier parents, lir. an Msi 4. ilesir. 4Hugh Sampe , of Greensboro, N.C., will opend I the Thanksgiving holldays 'vith Mr. and lrs. Carl Barlks(aIe.Mirs. Lid to Fullef' left Tuesday forRock '11111 where nhe will spendThanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. TL.I). Pitts.Mr. and Prti. Joln 11olt loft Tuesdayfor Knoxville, 'Tenn., where they willvisit their daughter, Mrs. W. It.Itichey, .r.Mrs. Kate Carlisle has returned toher home in Spartanhurg after a visitof several days to her sisters, the.lisses lloland.IMrs. Jack l)avIs and her daughter,Kitty, of Clinton, returned homeThursday after a visit of a few daysto -Mrs. D. A, 'Davis.Mlisses Virginia Sullivan and Margaret Dunlap will spend Thanksgivingin Columbia with the former's sister,.\rs. ID. 13. Coocr.Miss Mary Ro.or who is a studentat Greenville Woman's College spentthe week-end home twith her Inprents,Air. and Mrs. C. II. Roper.Miss 'Lucia Harksdale returned lastweek from Wastithington 'D. C., whereshe attended the triennial sessions ofthe Order of 10astern IStar.miss qlihrlotte McGowan is spendingthe Thanksgiving holidays with hersister Miss Rosa 'McGowan at BrenauCollege, Gainesville, Georgia.Miss Katherine Iicks and Miss DellMontgomery attended the Caffney-Laurens football gave in Gaffney Friday,remaining over for the week-end.- John Thomas 'Wilkes, who is a stu(lent at the University of North Carolina, is spending Thanksgiving with hisparents Mr. and Mrs. 1li. !l. Wilkes.The lev. W. H1. K. Pendleton, of theChurch of the Advent, Spartanburg,conducted services at the Church ofthe Ijpiphany here Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming, Mr.,and Mrn. Frank Caine, Mr. and Mrs.Cecil Roper and Mrs. J. 0. C. i'lemingattended the performance of the"Lasses"- White minstrels 'i Greenville Tbhrsday night.Miss Gladys Roper, who is a studentat Coker College spent the week-endhome with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.31. (L. 'Iboper. Miss Roper came fromColumbi. where she attended the anniuti medting of the College 'Press Association.Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Phinney, 'Miss LillaTodd, Miss Rosa Gray, John Lake, BenSullivan, 1111 'Lake, Oscar Henderson,Claude Babb, Tom Eastenby, PackChildress ind T). J. -H1. ;Powe wereamong those who attended the performance of Tangerine in GreenvilleFriday night.Talks to Woman's AuxiliaryMrs. 'W, P. Cornell of Columbia, gavean interesting talk before the muemb'rs of the Womans Auxiliary of theEpiscopa.l Church Monday afternoon.She gave an initerplretationi of the aimsand work accomnpished by the Auxiliary, illustratIng her talk 'by her exper'ienes at the recent church confercnce at Portland, Oregon.* * * 8* * * * * e * * * ** *.* WEEVhiLS IN CORN ** *S* * * * 9'** * * * * *Grain .reevils can be prevented Incorn to a great extent by field selecting the seed corn. If a man does not'hIng else exceptL selecting the ears thathave a good tight shuck on the earand the end of the ear completely covered up, it will mean a great deal toward the control. All the ears nextsenison will not be completely coveredbut a larger -perconin:ge will haveshucks over the ends. If the seledtionIs done. each year for several years, itwvill not be long 'before every oar willhave a tight-fItting shuck and onethat covers the end completely.It Is recommended to use CarboniBlisulphide .In stored grain for thewveevil control. sIf you' are bothered'with the weevils and awish to controlthem drop me a card and X will sendyou the desired informatione.)ooperatlve Lifnii Or JerAll thdse wishing to byy lime shouldsee, your county agent and lace frourorder for lime. In this way'youm cango thd lime at cost. A car load istty-khree tons. It Is too lat..to buy')hi'oi' fall' Alfalfa sowing but the,ui rig Atfalfa can 'be limed this win2tivitf the farm work isn't pushing,'C. LI. VAUGHAN,Cottntyr Agent,that's the .name of the bestr~~iA n over written for inidifesti "O i~~ ch distress. Gitaranteedby'Ur: frtg C0,Enfertalus it Cardsir.J. D). 8Smith entertained fat anienljoyablIVecard 1.,arly Thursday afterIloon. Pfight tables 0191Uridge and Forty-Two were played amid decorationsof autumn leaves, ferns and enry santheiimums. Ited and yellow candlescompleted the colorful effect. .After adelightful series of games a lsaladColirse with coffee was served.0 0 0Reception PostponedThe receptioni to havC been givenyesterday afternoon 'by Mrs. WilliamGelder and Mrs. E. 1P. Minter in honorof rs. 'Hugh Sanmforl 1was postponedto the same hours Friday afternoon onaccount of the death or -Mrs. Rosa 1.Caine.ing's Dauglters to IteetThe King's Daughters will meet Friday afternoon at th.ree o'clock in theRest Room. All members are urged tobe present.000Bible Classes to EntertainThe two adult illible classes of theFirst Methodiat church 'will entertainthe other members of the church ata social "get-together" meeting at thechurch Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock.The entertainment -planned includesmusical selections and readings bymembers of the congregation. Lightrefreshments will be served. A generalwelcome and a good time is pr9misedto all those who attend.0 0 0Engagement AnnouncedThe following announcement of theengagement of Mr. James Connor Owens to Miss Margaret Schuessler, ofRoanoke Alabama, will be read withgreat Interest by the many friends of-Mr. Owens in Laurens. -He is the sonor -Mr. and :Mrs. C. L. Owens. He is agraduate of Clemson and Is now teaching school in Anniston, Alabama.Mr. and Mrs. Major Schuessler, ofRoanoke, Ala,, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, toJames Connor Owens, formerly of Laurens, now of Anniston, Ala., the marriage to take -place the latter part ofDecember.000Forty-'lwo ClubMiss Brucle Owings entertained herForty-Two club and several guests, ata delightful party Wednesday afternoon. Eight tables were placed amida setting of colorful autumn flowers.After an hour of enjoyalble play, thehostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs.Nim q3. Sullivan, of Anderson, serveda delicious salad and sweet course.0 0 0Brldge-Lunclheon for BrideComplimenting Mrs, Charles -Fleming, Miss Ulla Todd entertained at abridgeuncheon Friday moirning ather home on tlain street. The room inwhich the six tables were placed wasdecorated with potted plants and ferns.AMter an interesting series of games adelicious hot luncheon nwas -served.Mrs. Fleming wvas then presented withtwo (lain ty hand made handkerchiefs.Party for Epwortha LeagueThe Epworth League of tnle kfirstMethodist church gave a most enjoyable party Thursday evening at thehome of Mrs. 10. C. Wogre. Games 'wereplaye~d for sonme time and refreshmentsconsisting of candy and fruits wereserved. The party was greatly enjoyedby all piresent.Entertins For Dr. BlackDr. W. 'D. 'Ferguson wvas host at adol.ighti'ul stag dinner Friday night inhonor of Dr. H. R. Black. 'Covers werelaid for nine, the guests including allthe ' physicians of the city. A dhellcious turkey dinner was enjoyed by allU. D. C. MeetinigThe. .J. B. lKershawv chapter, U.' D. C.,will meet at the home of Mirs. GeorgeM. Wright on Tuesday afternoon at3:30 o'clock.* * * * * * * * *, * * * *** 1W. 31. U. TO MFET ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * *- Quartei'ly meeting of the Third Division tobo Ielb Dec. 2, wyith Cross.H1il1church:' The following program willbe carrjed. out:Welcome and Response.Enrollhhent of Deolegates4.F'ulfilling. the Royal Law-Rev. W. L.Coker.NMdd and Val)uo. of State 'MissionsThe .Y W.. A.. and 0. A. Hlour---Mrs.J. D. -W. Watts..Our Mission -Work in South ChinaIMiss Lo~ra Clement, Kong Moon, 'China.gchOes F'rom tl e State WV. M.. U. ConVentigp.,Mitts tra Olehent of Kong Moon,China, will 'be the honor' guest. 'Din-.iter willibe serived by the ;W. M1. U. oftiho Cross Hil111church. A good'delegatjon is ex.:iected from all the churchOn nd ,visitors are invited'j##Ilsie.FE RGSUSONWlaceREID"Forever"a Ccorgc Fitzmau rice productionuese4.oatt th6e novet."Peter lbbetson"At Princes 'hursilay alnd FridayNEGRO MADE 00MPTHOLIEltOF ('l'ST MS IN NEW ORLEANSIt Is Believed 11is Confirmation WillProve IIIIpossible in .enate.Washington, Nov. 22.--The Ipresidenthas named a negro to federal oflc iIIthe south. Today he nominated Walter L. Cohen to be comptroller of customs in Now Orleans.COohen is the negro Republican bossof New Orleans, While in Washington Governor Parker of Louisiana protested against the appointment ofrCohen and informed the president thatthe appointment would accentuate theKu Klux Klan situation in Louisiana.By naming the negro, the presidenthas precipitated what promises to beas merry a row as has featured con-igress since Theodore Roosevelt namednegroes to serve in the South. SinceItioS 8IIthe Roosevelt day Republicans hadquietly aballdoned all effort to awardpolitical p1lms to SoutlIernI negroesIntil i the action of the president res1)ecting Cohen.10Very Southern senator appeared in(ignant when discussing the n'ppointielit today. Conirnation is regardiled!as imllpossible1 inasmnuch as SenatorsRanisdell and Broussard announced toiight thtt they would declare 11 the iogro 1ersn011ally obIox ius to them.* 4 * 4, ~ * * * * * *' * *PRINCESS THEATRE* 'lI-ITRSIDAY AND lRI DAY"FOREVER"* 'ea turiig -10lsie Fergiusoni anid* Wallace 'Reld.Wec and 25eSATUiIIDAY *The first episode of"TlIMBER QUEEN" ** Featuring Ruth Roland. A sp-- ** cial school matinee Saturday *fro1l iI to 2 o'clock--5c.* ReL-ular Shows l0e and 20c *COM ING N1,X T W1010 ,3K*"IITHMAN HEARTS"A story the whole World loves. *4*4, ' * * 4 * * *, * *C *, * * *"HIS" BALLE MOVES UPFormer LaureiIs Boy Placed at Heldof Newest and Flinest Chain of DrudgIStores in Phliladelplia.Old acquaintances here of Mr. 13. '1.Ualle, brother of Mr. 4j. G. Balle, ofthe Palmetto 'Bank, will be interestedin Ils recent advancement as nmanagerof one of the new chain of 10vans drugstores in Philadelphia. Mr Balle has Ibeei manager* of another one of thechain for a number of years and uponthe recent completion of the largestand finest of the chain lie was put incharge. The following items takenIps BuiltOf all prechgifts, the Floshould be ine!gitfor the hFloor Lampseral from t'Snewest styles, in a gorgeou,Christmas gifts; also populady for lighting.)ffer a Wide Choicebeading Lamps in the newest <is are now grouped convenicfor your inspection. Our spholiday display features, nwith hand wroughtstands with parchrshades, gaily dec<_____ed. Prices ri-from $3.90Lj~ wards to$1E. H. WILlI roma tle Philladelphlia 1 imIlier tells ofthIs recent change:It.has taken George I. Evans justforty-six years to get back homie. Along tim'e, You 'will say, to journeyfrom Chestnut. near Broad down toChestnut near 10eventh and return.Yes, almost seventeen thousand dlaysto go t-hose three crowded city blocksand hlome again. ,11ut Mr. evatns was ISo )busy all alolig the way, I venture toguess, tle time seems short after all.Ilowever. here he is hack to tihe veryspot where le hega I his ext raordinarycareer.It must he a pround satisfactioi forthis ceaseless toIleir'to complete that.iuriley and to open liIs sixth Phil adelpia store In the very spot. where lie,as a lad, began to work in a drugstore to learI the business. Nor wasthat any royal route.The hoy evanis was glad to start at$2 a 'week, to work about double theMOTHER! MOVECHILD'S BOWELS"California Fig Syrup" isChild's Best Laxative-urry mother! 1ven a cross, sickchild loves the "fruity" taste of"California Fig Syrup" and it neverfalls to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may 1prevent a sick child tomorrow. It constipated, hilious, feverish, fretful, has Cold, colic, or ifstomach Is sour, tongue coated, breathbad, remember u good cleansing of the,0-7Floor LanDelightful Chr'us items available for Chrior Lamp, after due consideiuded in your shopping list,ome. A very select assortm<has just lately been received.e shipment are here reprod3 array of colorings eviderar values. They are equippedin Readilag and Tarea- Table Lamps mayntly to further home3cialian junction with theiron Reading Lamps yolent display of Table ]rat~ngeforemo'st creative cup- plated finish. Sha).50, of styles and coloi$4.25 upwards.(ES & CO]regulation h1ours1 of tody and then tosleop in the store at 'iilit.Whenl Ohe aini'bitious' yountg manlE'vans openeCd hi s first store' as proprietor a g(nelatlo10 Iogo -Ils capitalwas mainlly grit. IDoing Iearly all thjlework himself, his *first. 10ut11h'. receilp swere such that any ole of his sLo(!stoday could drop the sum as smallchange from a day's incolm. andscarcely miss it in t ie co oim 'f shili.'vhenl you drop into this new s tor.YOU 1111Y see what I ,believe is the hlnest.specilen of brown marbidh,0 in the city.The grain is so t.r1u ' -o miliht believe it artieticial, but it'isn't.Mr. 13. I. 1,alle, who for thirty yearshas been with the Evans business, willnow move uptown to be mianager of thenew store---one of those red-bloodedCarolinians, old neighbor of PresidentWilliam A. Law, of the 'Penn Mutual,hoth of whoI came NorthI to zrow upwith the coultry.little bowels is oftel all that is necessa ry.Ask Your druggist for genuine "Callfornia 'Fig Syrup" which has directionsfor babies and children of all agesprinted on bottle. Mother! You mustsay "Califoi-nia" or you may get animitation fig syrup.ips Makeistmas Giftsstmras'ation $ .00asa 1mntofSev- AND'uced.mad n $19.00withble Lamps.be rightly considered'beautification; in conThowing of Floor andai should now .see thedamps, gathered fromenters. Many in electrodes in a wide variety.'se. Pr ices rne from